gbjk
31-03-2012, 09:21 AM
Guys,
I've seen someone mention this on a thread, but can't find it again.
I have my contacts available through a standard bluetooth handsfree profile,
but when I switch to rsap pairing instead, it "loses" them. The phone's show as "gbjk-iPhone" and "gbjk iPhone", so it could be that it sees the two as different phones, which wouldn't surprise me at all.
I thought I solved this by "downloading" the phone book, because they were then available to the rsap version of the phone. However later, when restarting the car, I found they'd gone again.
What do I need to do in order to make them "public" or something, so that I can download them from my handsfree profile, and then allow them to be shared with the rsap profile.
(Note: I never expected contacts to be available from the rsap server, because the contacts are on the phone, not the sim card, as I understand it).
Thanks, and sorry if it's a duplicate question from deep in another thread (or worse ... high in a thread!)
Gareth
I've seen someone mention this on a thread, but can't find it again.
I have my contacts available through a standard bluetooth handsfree profile,
but when I switch to rsap pairing instead, it "loses" them. The phone's show as "gbjk-iPhone" and "gbjk iPhone", so it could be that it sees the two as different phones, which wouldn't surprise me at all.
I thought I solved this by "downloading" the phone book, because they were then available to the rsap version of the phone. However later, when restarting the car, I found they'd gone again.
What do I need to do in order to make them "public" or something, so that I can download them from my handsfree profile, and then allow them to be shared with the rsap profile.
(Note: I never expected contacts to be available from the rsap server, because the contacts are on the phone, not the sim card, as I understand it).
Thanks, and sorry if it's a duplicate question from deep in another thread (or worse ... high in a thread!)
Gareth